Network data transfer?

Network data transfer?

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Network data transfer?

djhatton
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So I am running into so slowing down on a simpler 1 part design this part is a extrude of a svg (with many nodes) I by no means have a built computer but it's ok with an i7-3770, 16gb ram, gtx 1050ti. I am also using a t-mobile internet ( ~200mbps down ~100mbps up terrible ping as expected)if i watch my task manager as slowing is experienced my cpu is 30%, ramm 60%, gtx 5% (or less) so i think the internet is more of the problem with the bad ping. Through looking at the preferences I see a disable data transfer acceleration. What exactly does this do? would it help me by limiting the back and forth communication? any suggestion i can do to improve performance(all settings between graphics vs performance

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, performance is already picked.

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Fusion is not cloud based when it comes to working in the design workspace. Only file storage and a few other tasks are done on the cloud like rendering, generative design and simulation.

 

The problems you're seeing is just down to too much info in a sketch from the SVG and then creating hundreds or even thousands of surfaces when you extrude. Can you share the SVG or at least screengrabs?

 

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Ok It's not my svg to share (just plasma cut) but inkscape says its around 12k nodes(ALOT i know). If it can't be related to the internet  why is fusion only shown utilizing a quarter of my system.

Also unrelated is there a fix for the low res UI its really noticeable on cam simulation

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 (1080 tv as display, probably a high dpi or scaling thing i'm missing)

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@djhatton wrote:

Ok It's not my svg to share (just plasma cut) but inkscape says its around 12k nodes(ALOT i know). If it can't be related to the internet  why is fusion only shown utilizing a quarter of my system.

 


All cad systems are pretty much single threaded so multiple cores don't help. More cores help in the manufacture workspace calculating toolpaths but for design fast single core performance is more important but not likely to make much difference on working with sketches with too much info.

 

There is a hi DPI setting in preferences.

 

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That makes perfect sense and it explains why my other amd computer build is about the same experience having less cores/threads, ram, and gpu because it clocks at almost 1 ghz faster. Thank you for taking time to explain that to me.
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